There’s no business like Show Business
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A dozen or so villagers turned up for the Trelawnyd Show brainstorming
session at the pub tonight.
Another seven gave their apologies.
After much discuss...
10 Mysteries of Plant Intelligence
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Plant intelligence? It sounds like an oxymoron. Because plants lack a
central nervous system, we tend to see them as simple. However, flora have
shown th...
Rabbit! Rabbit! White Rabbit! September 1, 2025
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Rabbit! Rabbit! White Rabbit! (there is one white one in there!)
*(Remember when clicking a video that if you click the small square on the
bottom ri...
Cardwell, Queensland
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Cardwell, Queensland is a town between Townsville (south) and Cairns
(north). A small population of about 1,400 people, the town itself is on
the highwa...
Doggie Days
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I cannot remember my family not having a dog. When I was very little until
I was moderately little all our dogs were named Suzy. I have no idea why.
But...
Blogging Break
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Hi everyone --
I'm off to visit my sister and then when I get back,
I will be having my cataracts surgery. So I will not
be blogging for the month of Sept...
August-All the World A Garden
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Recently, just over 6 1/2 inches of rain fell in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It
happened very quickly and took everyone by surprise. There was a video of...
Still Kicking & Canada Day
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I thought this would be a good day to check in and let you all know I have
not fallen off the side of the earth yet, despite my lack of posting that
migh...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
That's a big dump o' snow!
ReplyDeleteI always wonder how something so pretty can be such a pain in the neck. Not to mention dangerous at times.
ReplyDeleteI like seeing the caps of snow on things, too! Our garden lights usually have them after every snowfall.
ReplyDeleteThe icicle breaking your basement window must have given you quite a start until you realized what did it. Rather expensive beauty :)
That's a lot of snow, and those icicles are large!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
My siblings in the Midwest are catching the snow as well. Lots of snow.
ReplyDeleteI remember icicles as being fun as a child. Breaking them off and licking them was a treat. But, when they fell, it was different.
Beautiful photos.
Snow is pretty, I'll give you that...
ReplyDeleteWow, you have more snow than we do! It looks really pretty out there.
ReplyDeleteinspite of all odds all is enchanting event!
ReplyDeleteit looks stunning out there dear John!
icicles ,the cap on bird feeder and embellishment on the trees magical beauty
glad you shared these pretty sights my friend!
stay up, strong and happy always :)